we had a little trouble with this line, but when we got it right? charlie nailed it |
It hasn't worked out that way tho. I mean, does it ever? Charlie got off to a cracking good start at Loch Moy's season opener in March, but then popped* a splint in early April. Meaning I withdrew from the jumping phases at Full Moon Farm and then scratched from Loch Moy entirely a couple weeks later, choosing to rest the horse instead.
(*Colloquial term for general pain, heat or swelling in the area of the splint bone. Often an effect of blunt trauma, shoeing issues, concussion, some other interference, or even metabolic issues. Swelling can be in the surrounding tissue or even the outer layer of the bone itself. Some horses go lame but many do not. Charlie did not. Splints typically resolve on their own, and can be aided by anti-inflammatory medication, bandaging, and cold therapy. If you need additional help in brushing up on Basic Horse Injuries 101 and have trouble distinguishing this injury from a "broken" splint bone, I encourage you to pursue further reading here.)
hard to tell but this is a slightly skinny fence - maybe around 8' |
But then the weather gods conspired against us, causing the postponement of a starter trial at our own farm. Incidentally, the trial both Brita and I had planned as our move up event. It seemed perfect, right? Our own home turf and all jumps we've jumped before! It was not to be tho...
sliiiiiiightly strung out going into the one stride lol |
Hopefully tho the rest of the spring will keep chuggin right on along without further interruptions. We've got one (mayyyyyybe two) events left on the docket before summer. Charlie and I are hoping to head out to another event next weekend - going along with a young lesson mate this time too. Should be fun!!!
made it out in good form tho! |
The lesson tho was a pretty great opportunity to check in on a few things. I opted to ride in my dressage bridle (with myler comfort snaffle, instead of the elevator bit on my jump bridle) for kinda unclear reasons. I think I was halfway feeling lazy about all the straps on that jump bridle, and halfway feeling curious to see how Charlie would be.
also a tad too gung ho going into the triple bending combination |
On the flip side tho, the ride also kinda proved why an elevator bit is a good choice for Charlie right now. The mouthpiece of our typical jump bit is just a regular old aurigan KK. So when ridden off the snaffle rein, it's no different from a simple double jointed loose ring snaffle. It's extra power comes from the cheek pieces - the leverage they provide with poll pressure and curb chain when the curb rein is activated.
kinda skidding out a little over the jump haha - big horse wasn't steering super great this ride |
He is developing in his training in this regard - as I was able to help him rebalance without the elevator bit. But the reality is that training is only half the issue - and the other half is strength. It's just going to take time for him to build the strength to hold himself more up in his balance.
We're working on it! It's basically the same issue in our dressage work right now too haha - the only difference is Charlie doesn't approach dressage with quite the same relish and gusto as jumping lol...
he's still so pretty tho <3 |
Tho I'll note: the first thing to go when he's getting heavy and strung out up front is the steering lol. So it was good practice but also reeeeeally challenging for me! Luckily Charlie's a good honest boy and once he figured out which jump we were going to, he just up and jumped it.
i don't even know what this style of jump is called - basically a giant cross oxer with a liverpool beneath |
Charlie just needs the barest of a whisper from me to open up. Instead tho I kinda get a little too excited and am like OMG GO GO FLY HORSE GO! Which like, is not productive haha. I mean, Charlie happily obliges! But it's not generally super balanced and often results in awkward jumps and flying rails. Ahem. Oops.
ha. haha. see above comment about how we had a little trouble with this outside line.... |
Charlie's first pass at the skinny found him surprisingly not super committed. But the second time (during our course in the video below) he toooootally just blew right through me, then almost didn't make the turn to the one stride haha. Fortunately tho, he's got enough experience with one strides that the exercise was kinda able to correct him instead of me. Like he blew through the skinny and got strung out, but then adjusted and navigated the one stride carefully and correctly. I'll take it!
practice makes better tho |
Charlie was again a little too gung ho going into it - I had let him continue to be a bit strung out and was kinda relying on the turns to get him back together again. It worked just fine for these jumps - he's an honest boy and goes to the fences. But the distances were kinda tight and had these been skinnier fences requiring a tighter line (or, say, had there not been wings on the jumps) it might not have worked out so well.
charlie looks like such an eager beaver while i try to pep talk myself into not gunning it down the line lol |
i love that he flags his tail tho when he locks on lol |
Other than that, tho, it felt like a super productive school. I really really really like how Charlie feels right now about jumping, and honestly believe he's happier and more engaged with bigger fences. Plus it was oddly reassuring to feel like A) I *can* jump him in a plain snaffle, but B) the elevator still feels like the right choice for where he is in training.
ping!!! |
Mostly I expect to be hacking and doing more trot sets in the woods. We both seem to enjoy that, and it's doing wonders for Charlie's physical condition and soundness. I might also try to make it out to the cross country fields at least once just to go up and down some banks, and maybe over a ditch or two.
It's harder now that all the gates are closed again and horses are turned out back there again.... But it'll be worth it to make time, I think. Even for my own peace of mind.
Mostly tho I'm kinda hoping to stay in cruise control. And may or may not be eyeing the upcoming forecasts with suspicion and skepticism lol. Wouldn't it be nice to have one single show so far this season that wasn't some variation of extreme weather????
We'll see what happens, I guess haha. Is anybody else spending much time assessing the upcoming calendar? Maybe your season is only just getting started? Or you've also had to deal with weather issues or injuries or anything like that?
I am perusing 5e calendar as well. In terms of dressage there are 5 shows this year, which for this area is a lot. Then there’s the fun stuff. Plus, you know, work....
ReplyDeleteehhhh work schmerk lol, if only we could spend all our time doing the fun things with ponies!! i hope you have fun planning out the season!
DeleteCalendars remind me of not showing this year. Still, I have some outings in mind to prepare Bast for the fun that is going to horse shows. Haha!
ReplyDeleteLove that moment you can confirm your schooling is working. I remember when I pulled the drop off Pig and he and I managed to stay on civil terms. Felt so good to know the training and work we'd both put in was sticking.
definitely reassuring to get that confirmation that charlie *is* learning his job haha. and yea, that whole period of restarting is tough, esp after being accustomed to riding at higher levels.... hopefully tho you and Bast can get out and about soon tho to start getting that mileage!
DeleteLook how zoomy he is! Damn. More impressive knowing his size. Our season hasn't been as I originally planned, but sometimes life responsibilities take precedent and other priorities (moving the horses!) become the most important quest of all. Go slow to go fast, I suppose!
ReplyDeleteha yea, he's always had the zooms in him (being a race horse and what not lol) but is only now figuring out how to use that power sorta for good instead of for.... whatever the hell we were doing in the early days lol. and hey, getting the horses close to home for you had to be that all important step 1, right? hopefully all the rest will follow soon!
Deletei am reading all your posts getting my horsey content thru you since i am so busy with life etc. But glad you have plans and glad the lessons are going well. Charlie is really umm maturing this year? He totally looks like a diff horse this year. I mean it makes sense but everytime i Look i go wait...where is the Brontosaurus (I am sure the bront comes out still once in a while HA HA HA)
ReplyDeleteKeep on doing :)
oh man, we will absolutely keep on keepin on as much as possible! hopefully tho you can get your own horse fix soon too when everything settles down after the move! and yea charlie's doing so well. the bronto is definitely still in there, but now that he better understands expectations and what the job is, he's more amenable to going ahead and doing it. small wins!
Deletethose look huge to me - hes doing really fantastic. optimism for the rest of the season for both of you guys!!!
ReplyDeletethank you!! i'm optimistic too, as much as is reasonable i suppose lol. and yea charlie's definitely liking the bumped up height!! to the point where i don't even really look at them, since i know he'll be fine. craaaaazy over here lol
DeleteHaha, you guys were zooming! Charlie looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteha thanks!
DeleteI'm reevaluating my plan to go back and do another Derby until I've got this hock issue straightened out. I don't want to unduly stress joints knowing that there's a potential source of pain for Gwyn.
ReplyDeleteI might do some schooling dressage shows instead where I can do just a walk/trot test so that we get out and show. I do have an appointment set with my vet now though! Next week.
that's good that you have a vet appt! hopefully you get some answers!
DeleteYeah why is it that every show is on either the hottest or coldest day of the month??!!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are looking good, despite the occasional awkward jump :p
normal weather would definitely be appreciated!
DeleteMy calendar is full this summer....with non-horsie things. Boo.
ReplyDeleteBut going on a mental vacation from everything is mucho needed.
I am probably only getting out to one show this year, but I am okay with that !
yea i hear ya. some years are just like that. mental vacations can be pretty wonderful too tho ;)
DeleteOoo Charlie, looking grown up
ReplyDeleteaw thanks <3 he's really figuring it out!
DeleteHoly cow, those jumps are enormous!! You guys are looking awesome!
ReplyDeleteha thanks! he's feeling pretty excited about getting aimed at bigger things lol
DeleteI love these jumps, because they are high enough for his giantness to really jump! Whoop! You guys look like such a confident and happy pair.
ReplyDeletethanks! it definitely feels a lot easier in some regards now that he's having to focus more on the jumps and give a little more effort. i like it!
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